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Originally Posted by Mr. Smith
Surely you're sharp enough to consider the figurative nature of the word, "Day" and the considerable evidence that the word represents an "Age."
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Where's the "figurative" even hinted in ANY scripture related to creation in the Bible? Please quote it so that I can consider it.
Everytime creation is the topic the days are presented as being literal days, not ages of untold millions of years.
The same school of thought denies the legitimacy of Noah and the Ark, making it to be a fairy tale. Once you start whittling down what God is able to do, there is ALOT of Bible to whittle down.
Noah and the Ark-just figurative. Probably wasn't even a man named Noah.
Sodom and Ghommorah? just figurative, God just wants people to be nice....you know, the sin wasn't "really" homosexuality, but unhospitality
Lot's Wife... just figurative
The Red Sea Crossing....not real either
Manna from heaven....have YOU ever seen manna?
Virgin birth......impossible
Ressurection......just figurative
Eternal life.......
on and on it goes.